Streaming means big rise in broadband use for Kiwis

Kiwis using video and smart devices to stream content has resulted in big broadband growth for the country, Chorus says.

Average monthly data use per Kiwi household was 158GB during 2017, up from 107GB in 2016, according to Chorus data.

“People’s viewing habits have shifted online. It’s now very mainstream to watch television shows and movies via an app on a smart television or tablet,” Chorus’s network strategy manager Kurt Rodgers says in a press release.

“Many of 2017’s most popular television shows were online. But it’s not just international providers like Netflix who are offering content online, domestic broadcasters TVNZ and Three both launched live streaming services in 2017,” Rodgers says.

“Smart phones are also increasingly being used to watch video, not just television but also social media and news; and most of this smart phone usage is via the home Wi-Fi network rather than the mobile network.”

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